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  1. Welcome to the only official Gracie Fields website. If you have any information you would like to add, or you would even like to write a new page for us to add, please do ‘pop us a note through’, we hope this will be a Gracie inspired community effort.

  2. Dame Gracie Fields DBE OStJ (born Grace Stansfield; 9 January 1898 – 27 September 1979) was a British actress, singer and comedian. A star of cinema and music hall, [2] [3] she was one of the top ten film stars in Britain during the 1930s and was considered the highest paid film star in the world in 1937. [4]

  3. Gracie Fields Walking Tours Capri. [Click on the address or photo below to take you to the relevant page] A) La Canzone del Mare. Gracie first visited here in 1929, moving in to the property formerly known as ‘Il Fortino’ a few years later.

  4. ‘Just Gracie’ 1960 and 1961; Stars on Sunday 1969 – 1977 ‘A Gift For Gracie’ 1970; Documentaries ‘The World of Gracie Fields’ 1970 ‘Telescope’ ‘Aquarius’ 1975; Chat Shows. Russell Harty 1975; Parkinson 1977 ; The Merv Griffin Show 1979

  5. The very early years. Details of Gracie’s early career are slightly confused, (the known facts not always agreeing with Gracie’s memories). Fortunately, enough is known to piece together Gracie’s steady rise from chorus girl, to the highest paid actress in the world . . . First Stage Appearance . . .

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  6. Gracie’s love of animals. Sister, Edith Stansfield – New glamour shot added. Gracie getting over excited over our new pages – with Billy Butlin.

  7. Gracie Fields è stata la prima attrice in assoluto a interpretare il ruolo di Miss Marple in una produzione basata su uno dei romanzi di Agatha Christie [1] Successivamente conobbe il comandante Archie Pitt ed iniziarono a lavorare insieme. Pitt diventerà suo agente per poi sposarsi nel 1923.